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Clairault Streicker Cellar Door

Wineries Margaret River Cellar Door, Dog Friendly, Functions, Light Food, Restaurant, Wheelchair Access

Description

Clairault Streicker is a family owned grower and wine producer based in Margaret River, located on the rugged south-west coastline of Western Australia.

We are the owners and caretakers of four distinct sites spanning multiple sub-regions. Our oldest vineyard, established in 1976, is also home to our signature cellar door and vineyard kitchen. Clairault Streicker wines are authentic and classically-styled, setting a benchmark for the Margaret River region.

Wine Tasting Take a seat and let our knowledgable team guide you through our range. Our tasting style is designed to give you an intimate and personalised journey. A private space has been dedicated to our valued Cellar Club members with sweeping views of the surrounding vineyards. The Cellar Door is open 10am-5pm daily.

The Food Our food is seasonal and modern, served in a casual style and made with ingredients sourced from producers local to the venue. Enjoy a glass of wine with your meal near our gorgeous stone fireplace in winter, or on a picnic blanket in the gardens on a lovely summer’s day. Long, lazy lunches with family or friends any time of year are what we do best. The Vineyard Kitchen is open 11am - 4pm daily.

Halliday Rating 5 Red Stars

Details

Open Days / times: Wed-Sun 10am-5pm

Wine Region: Margaret River

Facilities: Cellar Door, Dog Friendly, Functions, Light Food, Restaurant, Wheelchair Access

Wine Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Petit Verdot, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc Semillon, Shiraz, Dessert, Sparkling, Rosé

Cases Produced: 12000 cases

Vineyards: 200 hectares

Wheelchair Access: Ramps and walkways link the car park and facilities, wheelchair-modified bathrooms.

Types & Styles: Estate Grown, Hand Picked, Single Vineyard, Traditional Method

Location

Clairault Streicker
3277 Caves Rd, Wilyabrup, WA 6282

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